Candy
Games
TCG's
Mystery Items
Candy
Games
TCG's
Mystery Items

Customer Reviews

Amazing! Way bigger than it looks and soooo much candy! Their ice cream is great too. Great place to get big boxes of candy too. All kind of games to buy or play in the store. Lots of collectibles too.

Sheri Resnik

This place is huge! Tons of awesome stuff for everyone plenty of food and candy items as well as a vast selection for us nerds and geeks. Definitely will come back when in the area.

Warren's Reviews

Went here for the first time with my brother as he recommended we stop in. It was the right call as this place has an extensive assortment of candies, games, toys, collectibles and other neat stuff for both casual types and the hardcore niche as well. I could have stayed for hours checking out their various sections.

Parker Casto

What a great store. There are surprises at every turn.

John Ebenger

This place is legendary, so I'm glad I found them. They literally have everything I've ever wanted.

Giosue Pannell

Loved the huge selection of treats and getting lost on the other floors looking at the merchandise.

Sarah Dana

Best retro/candy/collection store EVER. Brings me back to when me and my father used to go, but I went last month and their renovations were the best. From one story, now they have a basement and an attic. If you have not gone, you should really try it out

William Eckhart

Our family loves this place! From the huge selection of candies and even ones from other countries to the Funko pop collection and every card imaginable on the bottom floor, it's a perfect visit while in Medina! My favorite area is the soda pop cans with the characters in them!

Kari Green

If this is your first time, plan to spend at least 1-2 hours here. They have everything from vintage and "foreign" country candies & snacks to Lego, D & D, and tons more. You've got to see it to believe it. 3 floors in all. And, if you're getting hungry from all your shopping, the basement has a small ice cream booth to buy (& eat), cones, milkshakes, and more.

Kevin Fourman